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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> that's 9news for tonight. don't forget we're always on at wusa9.com. >> letterman is next. have a good one. >> i'm a father of children. we're the watchful ones. we like to know where things stand. we keep a close eye on what we have and what we spend. suntrust would like to applaud our solid financial ways. now when you pay your bills online you'll not only gain more control of your money, you can also earn up to one hundred and fifty dollars. find out more at suntrust.com/solid live solid. bank solid. suntrust. bad cholesterol but your good cholesterol and triglycerides are still out of line? then you may not be seeing the whole picture. ask your doctor about trilipix. if you're at high risk of heart disease and taking a statin to lower bad cholesterol, along with diet, adding trilipix can lower fatty triglycerides and raise good cholesterol to help improve all three c
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> that's 9news for tonight. don't forget we're always on at wusa9.com. >> letterman is next. have a good one. >> i'm a father of children. we're the watchful ones. we like to know where things stand. we keep a close eye on what we have and what we spend. suntrust would like to applaud our solid...
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and today, we know it's small businesses that can create the jobs america needs. that's why at&t is investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless networks. making them faster, smarter, and more secure. connecting small businesses to markets across the country, and around the world. we invest now, because we know it will pay off... with new jobs, new growth, from a new generation, putting their belief in the future on the line. now is the time for investment and innovation. the future is waiting. and the future has always the future is waiting. and the future has always been our business. at&t. >>> welcome back. 7:14 right now on this wednesday morning and a a little bit of a day of change, but so far, decent out there. >> so far, not so bad. we expect to see a few sprinkles in the morning and more rainfall during the day, but things are changing as we speak. let's look at the radar and see how things are look across the region. there is rain on the radar in the washington area, in the district and to the north, west and south. however, this ov
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. >>> the boy scouts of america have to pay more than $18 million to a sex victim. jurors in portland, oregon, ordered the scouts to pay jerry lewis for the abuse he suffered as a child at the hands of a scout master. the abuse happened in the 1980s. >> i have not had closure, but i have a long road ahead of me, but it's a huge jumping point for me. >> last week the juror awarded lewis, and they noticed the men never apologized to lewis. >>> and then men appeared wearing handcuffs and prison clothes as they were taken to a courthouse in norfolk, virginia, yesterday. the u.s. flew the suspected somali pirates from east africa where they were held on american ships. if convicted they face a mandatory lifetime sentence. >>> and bret michaels rushed to the hospital. >>> and how a man got his head stuck in the train doors. >>> chuck will tell us if the weekend i'm a fashion stylist. my secret? t.j.maxx. they buy directly from designers and you see the savings! i dress fashionistas. but i'm a maxxinista. t.j.maxx. >>> bret michaels is in critical condition this morning af
. >>> the boy scouts of america have to pay more than $18 million to a sex victim. jurors in portland, oregon, ordered the scouts to pay jerry lewis for the abuse he suffered as a child at the hands of a scout master. the abuse happened in the 1980s. >> i have not had closure, but i have a long road ahead of me, but it's a huge jumping point for me. >> last week the juror awarded lewis, and they noticed the men never apologized to lewis. >>> and then men appeared...
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somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. we're the watchful ones. we like to know where things stand. we keep a close eye on what we have and what we spend. suntrust would like to applaud our solid financial ways. now when you pay your bills online you'll not only gain more control of your money, you can also earn up to one hundred and fifty dollars. find out more at suntrust.com/solid live solid. bank solid. suntrust. find out more at suntrust.com/solid i'm a fashion stylist. my secret? t.j.maxx. they buy directly from designers and you see the savings! i dress fashionistas. but i'm a maxxinista. t.j.maxx.
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. answering them. siemens. why not save on car insurance? [ coin drops ] [ high-pitched voice ] thanks. [ normal voice ] you're welcome. get a free quote at progressive.com. >>> breaking news on the mine explosion in west virginia. governor mansion is giving an update right now. we said earlier rescue crews had to pull back from the latest attempt to find four missing miners. now he says crews may not be able to reach the second refuge chamber. they found smoke and signs of fire in the mine. 25 people died in the explosion in that mine monday. "the early show" will have more at the top of the hour. >>> talking traffic, the impact of the national security summit. we're going to start feeling it tonight. that's because parking restrictions are going in place around the washington convention center. remember wusa9.com has all of the road closures. on the outer loop, 95 over to ge
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. answering them. siemens. why not save on car insurance? [ coin drops ] [ high-pitched voice ] thanks. [ normal voice ] you're welcome. get a free quote at progressive.com. >>> breaking news on the mine explosion in west virginia. governor mansion is giving an update right now. we said earlier rescue crews...
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and today, we know it's small businesses that can create the jobs america needs. that's why at&t is investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless networks. making them faster, smarter, and more secure. connecting small businesses to markets across the country, and around the world. we invest now, because we know it will pay off... with new jobs, new growth, from a new generation, putting their belief in the future on the line. now is the time for investment and innovation. the future is waiting. and the future has always the future is waiting. and the future has always been our business. at&t. >>> denver police have released shopping mall surveillance video hoping it generates leads to two men who stole a shoppers ipad and tore off part of his pinger in the process. bill jordan was attacked as he was leave the mall. two men followed him and one grabbed for the ipad shopping bag. he had the strings an the finger. >> it stripped the skin off of my pinky and went down to the bone. >> he had to have part of the finger amputated. he wants the attac
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they need to fix this fast. >> reporter: when i called bank of america, they told me, quote, it appear that's a mistake has been made in this case. they go on to say, we are working diligently to research and rectify the situation as quickly as possible. we apologize to the family for this unfortu mistake, unquote. the family is now relieved but say they'll feel better when the official paperwork is back in their hands. >> thank god it's a nice person that bought our house or else he probably would have put us out. >> unbelievable. fox's julia harding reporting that story. >> i don't know what is more surprising, the fact that the house is sold out from under them or sold for half a million dollars. >>> and spurred in part by unemployment. >> and might not be able to find a new job. so how easy is it start your own franchise. i think we've thought about if i could only own that mcdonald's or burger king. you can make that happen. >> it's not as easy as sitting an an inflatable thrown. but we are at the franchise business. we'll tell you how to do it coming up next on fox 5 morning news
they need to fix this fast. >> reporter: when i called bank of america, they told me, quote, it appear that's a mistake has been made in this case. they go on to say, we are working diligently to research and rectify the situation as quickly as possible. we apologize to the family for this unfortu mistake, unquote. the family is now relieved but say they'll feel better when the official paperwork is back in their hands. >> thank god it's a nice person that bought our house or else...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> that hoe, everyone hello, everyone, out there, hangs for coming out to visit on "the early show." welcome back. coming up, we'll talk about a custody battle like we've never seen before. there was a family that offered up four free zen embryos. but she says i need to have all four because otherwise it would be like splitting up a family. we'll get inside that battle over the embryos in just a bit. >> also ahead new signs that americans are out shopping again. retail sales took a big jump in march. we'll go inside the numbers and tell you you if h this is good news for consumers and the economy. >>> but first, a reality tv producer now featured in a real life cream drama. bruce bears ford red man who worked on "survivor" is under orders not leave mexico after his wife was murdered at a resort in cancun. ben tracy has the story. >> reporter: monica bea beresford-redman's b
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those soldiers that represented a rebellion of the government of the united states of america. >> mcdonnell added a a passage saying it is important for all virgins to understand the institution of slavery led to this war and was an evil and inhumane practice. >>> the first responders of the 9/11 attacks in new york are suffering health problems eight years later. many suffered respiratory problems and lung damage after they were exposed to the toxic dust at the world trade center sites. michelle fran zinzin has more. >> reporter: it is the latest study to look at fire workers exposed to the toxic smoke and debris after the initial days and weeks after the attack and the findings show many have severe and persistent lung damage. >> tells us this drop in lung function was real. there's an objective cause for their symptoms. >> reporter: for the first time, doctors compared lung function tests of nearly 13,000 firefighters and rescue workers before 9/11 to the seven years of data collected for the world trade center medical monitoring problem. >> it was a fire. it was burning jet fuel. it pul
those soldiers that represented a rebellion of the government of the united states of america. >> mcdonnell added a a passage saying it is important for all virgins to understand the institution of slavery led to this war and was an evil and inhumane practice. >>> the first responders of the 9/11 attacks in new york are suffering health problems eight years later. many suffered respiratory problems and lung damage after they were exposed to the toxic dust at the world trade...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> and liftoff of the united launch alliance atlas v rocket. >> this may look like an ordinary rocket launch but this is a top secret plane on its way to space. it's x-37. the military is using it as a way to test new equipment, sensors and materials in space without using astronauts. the x-37 can stay in orbit for up to nine months. the unmanned spacecraft will conduct classified experiments for the government. >>> do cell phones cause cancer? european researchers have launched a major study hoping to find out. it's called the cohort study on mobile communications, csmos for short. they hope to find any connection between cell phone use and cancer as well as neurological diseases like alzheimer's and parkinson's. >>> it's 6:2. 55 degrees. >>> new developments in the d.c. mass shooting. >> police make two arrests but drop charges against the 14-year-old. and the families of
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> and liftoff of the united launch alliance atlas v rocket. >> this may look like an ordinary rocket launch but this is a top secret plane on its way to space. it's x-37. the military is using it as a way to test new equipment, sensors and materials in space without using astronauts. the x-37 can...
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america's favorite no calorie sweetener. [ female announcer ] splenda®. have you tried honey bunches of oats yet? every spoonful is a little different. mmm. they got three kinds of flakes. this is delicious. it's the perfect combination of sweet and crispy. i love it. this is so good. this is great. the magic's in the mix. >>> it's tee day for tiger woods, his return to competitive golf officially begins this afternoon when he hits the green at the masters in augusta. this as his sponsor nike airs a controversial new commercial. nbc's peter alexander is at augusta national with more. peter, good morning. >> reporter: tamron, good morning. for tiger woods this day really couldn't come soon enough. he's trying to change the topic from the mistresses to the masters. but even before his first drive here today, he's out through his loyal sponsor nike with a new introspective tiger woods ad. take a look for yourself. >> tiger? i am more prone to be inquisitive, to promote discussion. >> reporter: on the eve of his return to the game, tiger woods made his return
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kenneth lewis at bank of america, he took no pay at all. and john mackey of wholefoods took $1. what is the advantage of taking these small salaries in the beginning and then going for the big payoffs at the end when their companies do better? guest: 1 cents, it does a line there -- in a sense, it does align their fortunes with the shareholders. but you have to remember, some of this is good pr. you've got these tiny packages being taken by people who work founders or co-founders, who owned huge chunks of the company already. not taking cash is not really very much sweat for them. or you have people like ken lewis, who in fact, was ordered by the government to give back what he had already made and stop taking pay for the rest of the year because, thank you very much, the rest of america was already bailing out his company. host: back to the phones. we're talking to joann lublin about ceo pay and perks. the next call is from michigan, mary, go ahead. caller: this is a game where you are going to pay the executives and it is going to go right into the pocket, and that does not ha
kenneth lewis at bank of america, he took no pay at all. and john mackey of wholefoods took $1. what is the advantage of taking these small salaries in the beginning and then going for the big payoffs at the end when their companies do better? guest: 1 cents, it does a line there -- in a sense, it does align their fortunes with the shareholders. but you have to remember, some of this is good pr. you've got these tiny packages being taken by people who work founders or co-founders, who owned...
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the most innovative full- size sedan in america: the taurus, from ford. drive one. >>> welcome back to the most news in the morning. it's 39 minutes past the hour right now. you've probably seen the headlines of tragic deaths. stars like heath ledger, michael jackson, but america's problem with prescription drug addiction is growing in places far away from the hollywood spotlight. it can be deadly not only for the addict, but in some cases for the doctor who comes between the addict and his fix. carol costello joins us live from washington with the latest installment of our special series "addicted." good morning, carol. >> good morning, kieran. it's easy to sit back and shake your head about people addicted to prescription drugs. you say it's sad, but it won't touch my life, well that isn't true. it is so pervasive and so dangerous for doctors he or she may refuse to write you a prescription no matter how much you're hurting. small town america with a big problem, pill poppers. >> i didn't really realize how bad it was getting until after i'd gotten out
the most innovative full- size sedan in america: the taurus, from ford. drive one. >>> welcome back to the most news in the morning. it's 39 minutes past the hour right now. you've probably seen the headlines of tragic deaths. stars like heath ledger, michael jackson, but america's problem with prescription drug addiction is growing in places far away from the hollywood spotlight. it can be deadly not only for the addict, but in some cases for the doctor who comes between the addict...
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why you may be surprised about what this somewhere in america... there's a home by the sea powered by the wind on the plains. there's a hospital where technology has a healing touch. there's a factory giving old industries new life. and there's a train that got a whole city moving again. somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> you're watching abc 7 news at 11m with leon harris, caroline lyders, doug hill, and tim brant sports. >>> three people were inside as rescuers approached. she disappeared under the water. the rescue teams found her later downstream unconscious. >>> deadly mining accident in west virginia has virginia governor bob mcdonnell taking action. he wants to amend the budget to increase funding for mining safety. >>> the senate held a moment of silence to honor the memories of the 29 miners killed in the west virginia explosion, and in west virginia, the governor led a ceremony to commemorate
why you may be surprised about what this somewhere in america... there's a home by the sea powered by the wind on the plains. there's a hospital where technology has a healing touch. there's a factory giving old industries new life. and there's a train that got a whole city moving again. somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> you're watching...
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it focuses on america's aquatic treasures. it is important to understand the marine creatures because their habitats are being destroyed by us. like this exotic lion fish, an invasive species, murder on a native habitat. it found its way to our waters because people with home aquariums started dumping the fish when it got too big. in addition to the animals the aquarium highlights the saving of the coral reefs. >> some of these coral head cans take 40 to 50 years to grow. it takes one anchor to kill them permanently. >> reporter: it is not as grand as our sister in baltimore, but come on your lunch hour or when you are spiriting visitors, it is one block down on the mall. like taking a dip on a hot summer day you are going to want to flow through this one. don't be in a hurry. >> our leader is telling us to hurry. >> we have to go get on the bus. >> did you enjoy it? >> we loved it. yes. >> that looks pretty cool. again, d.c.'s national aquarium is in the basement of the commerce department on 14th and constitution. go to nati
it focuses on america's aquatic treasures. it is important to understand the marine creatures because their habitats are being destroyed by us. like this exotic lion fish, an invasive species, murder on a native habitat. it found its way to our waters because people with home aquariums started dumping the fish when it got too big. in addition to the animals the aquarium highlights the saving of the coral reefs. >> some of these coral head cans take 40 to 50 years to grow. it takes one...
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and today, we know it's small businesses that can create the jobs america needs. that's why at&t is investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless networks. making them faster, smarter, and more secure. connecting small businesses to markets across the country, and around the world. we invest now, because we know it will pay off... with new jobs, new growth, from a new generation, putting their belief in the future on the line. now is the time for investment and innovation. the future is waiting. and the future has always the future is waiting. and the future has always been our business. at&t. >>> good tuesday morning. i'm news 4 meteorologist chuck bell. light rain in northern and western maryland. more showers toward the washington area for today. pack your umbrellas. 50s today, 60s tomorrow and 70s thursday and friday. >>> before you put on the coffee, turn on your tv, get the day's news, weather >>> 7:30 now on a tuesday morning, the 13th day of april, 2010. it is a little chilly out there on the plaza. beautiful day yesterday, supposed to
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"america this morning" will continue after this. are you taking a statin medication to lower your bad cholesterol but your good cholesterol and triglycerides are still out of line? then you may not be seeing the whole picture. ask your doctor about trilipix. if you're at high risk of heart disease and taking a statin to lower bad cholesterol, along with diet, adding trilipix can lower fatty triglycerides and raise good cholesterol to help improve all three cholesterol numbers. trilipix has not been shown to prevent heart attacks or stroke more than a statin alone. trilipix is not for everyone, including people with liver, gallbladder, or severe kidney disease, or nursing women. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take and if you are pregnant or may become pregnant. treatment to check for liver problems. contact your doctor if you develop unexplained muscle pain or weakness, as this can be a sign of a rare but serious side effect. this risk may be increased when trilipix is used with a statin. if you cannot afford your medic
"america this morning" will continue after this. are you taking a statin medication to lower your bad cholesterol but your good cholesterol and triglycerides are still out of line? then you may not be seeing the whole picture. ask your doctor about trilipix. if you're at high risk of heart disease and taking a statin to lower bad cholesterol, along with diet, adding trilipix can lower fatty triglycerides and raise good cholesterol to help improve all three cholesterol numbers....
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we think 20% of all cancer in america is caused by obese identity. there's lots of different ways to address that, getting physical activity is one way, but have you to address the amount of sugar in your diet to be impactful. >> don't forget, dr. oz gives you all of those secret signs. let's take a call from adson, illinois. >> hi, dr. oz, larry. >> hi. >> i wanted to ask dr. oz his take on chronic lyme disease. i have been misdiagnosed for six years and just got diagnosed last october. why do you feel like the medical community is just not acknowledging this epidemic. it's huge. >> is it, doctor? >> that is a huge question. i'm glad you're asking it now, it's the beginning of the spring season, we're starting to see more ticks coming out. as urban communities crowd rural areas, we're having more of these ticks that have the lyme disease in them. chronic lyme disease happens when you don't treat the initial presentation of the problem. you get that classic bull's eye rash, usually, but folks miss it. when you don't treat it initially, it could cause
we think 20% of all cancer in america is caused by obese identity. there's lots of different ways to address that, getting physical activity is one way, but have you to address the amount of sugar in your diet to be impactful. >> don't forget, dr. oz gives you all of those secret signs. let's take a call from adson, illinois. >> hi, dr. oz, larry. >> hi. >> i wanted to ask dr. oz his take on chronic lyme disease. i have been misdiagnosed for six years and just got...
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somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >>> a man up in pennsylvania has been accused of stashing marijuana in his son's backpack, an elmo backpack. the child is in kindergarten. the father called the child's school yesterday and said he needed to get something from the backpack. school officials looked into the bag first and found almost four ounces of marijuana inside. police arrested the man. he's being held on $100,000 bond for possession, intent to distribute and other charges. >>> a new study said people who use technology to casually spy on their lovers are probably in quite good company. 38% of people 25 and younger have looked at their significant other's text or e-mail con
somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >>> a man up in pennsylvania has been accused of stashing marijuana in his...
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they are taking america in the wrong direction. this massive growth of government, inability to deal with government, failure of schools kafeel leer of the immigration system to welcome the best and brightest of innovators to the country and open borders to those helping america's strength all of these elements together or in periling the future. my optimism flows in the fact the american people when confronted with the truth to the right thing. i think that you are seeing that happen to be the reason the tea party of this gathering and expressing their views as they say that they've been the silent majority too long. it's time to speak up and that is a movement which gives me some encouragement. the people are paying attention and recognize the consequences of continuing down this washington driven past, those consequences are not good for the country. >> host: do you fear the tea party movement passion might lead them away from someone who's a businessman who had the kind of massachusetts background governor of a liberal state al
they are taking america in the wrong direction. this massive growth of government, inability to deal with government, failure of schools kafeel leer of the immigration system to welcome the best and brightest of innovators to the country and open borders to those helping america's strength all of these elements together or in periling the future. my optimism flows in the fact the american people when confronted with the truth to the right thing. i think that you are seeing that happen to be the...
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this is america. workers, a young man wrote his mother a letter, a young man, 25 years old wrote his mother and his fiancee a letter, he has a young baby that i met on sunday. if i die in this call mine tell everyone i love them. that is the kind of letter people wrote when they went to vietnam in my career or going to iraq or off to war. that is the letter young men right. that is not the kind of letters they're supposed to write when they go to work in the united states of america. joe mentioned some of them. i thank president obama for putting a coal miner in charge and for the first time in history of this country and i submit to you, it won't be longer that the coal industry will be saying he is too tough on us. that is what is going to happen because he is going to enforce the law and coal miners are going to be safer and today i am sending a letter, it is time to have a public hearing on the situation in west virginia because they do have subpoena power and whenever they have a public hearing l
this is america. workers, a young man wrote his mother a letter, a young man, 25 years old wrote his mother and his fiancee a letter, he has a young baby that i met on sunday. if i die in this call mine tell everyone i love them. that is the kind of letter people wrote when they went to vietnam in my career or going to iraq or off to war. that is the letter young men right. that is not the kind of letters they're supposed to write when they go to work in the united states of america. joe...
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america. ♪ growing stronger. every day. >> larry: we're back with dr. mehmet oz, "the new york times" best selling author. i'll ask you about secret signs in a minute, but we have a twitter question that relates to the last guest. the question is can a sonogram tell for sure that you don't have breast cancer? >> no test with actually guarantee you don't have cancer. larry, frankly, most of us watching the show right now have cancer cells in our body. the question is how does our immune system track those cancer cells, identify them and knock them off. that's one of the beauties of the immune system, that we're continually looking for cells that don't behave themselves. it's a useful tool, but mammography remains the gold standard. it's not the perfect test. i'm looking forward to better tests coming along to help us in the management of breast disease. >> larry: ovarian cancer, often called the silent killer, you say there are symptoms women should know, like? >> when i went through my training, if you had ovarian cancer, we were taught you were going t
america. ♪ growing stronger. every day. >> larry: we're back with dr. mehmet oz, "the new york times" best selling author. i'll ask you about secret signs in a minute, but we have a twitter question that relates to the last guest. the question is can a sonogram tell for sure that you don't have breast cancer? >> no test with actually guarantee you don't have cancer. larry, frankly, most of us watching the show right now have cancer cells in our body. the question is how...
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it is time for america to shoot the puck. thank you for your leadership on energy and thank you for building a better america. [applause] >> thank you secretary chu for those inspiring remarks. he is a true friend of the building trade and demonstrates that to us every day. the building trade looks forward to many years of close collaboration with dr. chu and the department of energy. brothers and sisters, that includes today's session. please take a look at the workshop schedule for this afternoon. you'll have the opportunity to information -- to get in-depth information about the information we got this morning. becalmed -- the meeting is in recess until tomorrow. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> in a pool -- in a few moments, a few more comments about the regulation bill. "washington journal" is live at 7:00 eastern. we will have a senate judiciary committee oversight meeting on the rights division of the justice department. that is what it
it is time for america to shoot the puck. thank you for your leadership on energy and thank you for building a better america. [applause] >> thank you secretary chu for those inspiring remarks. he is a true friend of the building trade and demonstrates that to us every day. the building trade looks forward to many years of close collaboration with dr. chu and the department of energy. brothers and sisters, that includes today's session. please take a look at the workshop schedule for this...
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members of the westboro baptist church say that the disasters like this happen because of america's tolerance of gays. they made headlines of course here in maryland after protesting the funeral of a marine killed in iraq. their presence is not welcome in mount coal west virginia. >> best friend laying in that mine down there. they are after him right now. and they are going to come down here and protest it? saying that god has killed them guys? no, they better take themselves back to texas. and they better go now. >> well, the group plans to be in west virginia for the next few days. >> lively debate in annapolis on a bill that would legalize medical marijuana. bill would allow pharmacies to distribute small amounts of pot to patients with chronic or severe illnesses. marijuana is grown and regulated by the state. but today senators debated details of the program and whether pot would wind up in the hands of patients that are not seriously ill. >> but mr. florida be honest this bill goes way, way, way beyond terminal cancer pain. we are talking about people going through agony. and pain. peo
members of the westboro baptist church say that the disasters like this happen because of america's tolerance of gays. they made headlines of course here in maryland after protesting the funeral of a marine killed in iraq. their presence is not welcome in mount coal west virginia. >> best friend laying in that mine down there. they are after him right now. and they are going to come down here and protest it? saying that god has killed them guys? no, they better take themselves back to...
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it's never too late in america, it's never too late in america. president obama talked about, yes, we can. we are going to go talk to america about what we will do. [applause] there's a big difference. what we will do rely on the ingenuity and commitment of the people of this country. not the programs and the bureaucracies of government. what we will do is engage in america and the year. speak to her head with troops in, speak to her with the vision and, speak to her reaction. ronald reagan and noted famously when asked about his strategy for the cold war we win, they lose. [applause] with your help, with your support to we can restore the strength, the growth, the birthright of liberty and prosperity that generations of americans have always passed on to their children. that's the legacy we leave. that's the legacy has passed on to ask. that's the legacy we once now right to pass on to our kids. and our grandkids. it's worth all, right, folks. we will be the generation to keep that promise. one and come november we win, they lose. [applause] than
it's never too late in america, it's never too late in america. president obama talked about, yes, we can. we are going to go talk to america about what we will do. [applause] there's a big difference. what we will do rely on the ingenuity and commitment of the people of this country. not the programs and the bureaucracies of government. what we will do is engage in america and the year. speak to her head with troops in, speak to her with the vision and, speak to her reaction. ronald reagan and...
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the book is united cakes of america and that's going to wrap it up. you can see him at politic and prose. on may 1st. cc
the book is united cakes of america and that's going to wrap it up. you can see him at politic and prose. on may 1st. cc
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one iranian official told us if america wants to impose sanctions, let them. jim sciutto, abc new, tehran. >>> we turn to western china where buddhist monks officiated a mass cremation of victims from this week's devastating earthquake there. 1400 people died as the search goes on. >>> pope benedict arrived in malta, his first trip since the sex scandal. >>> still ahead. one year after our investigation, a trunk full of guns purchased in just one hour. we asked, has anything changed, should it change. after so many weighed in on that deba debate. >>> saving all of our tweets in the library of congress? do they deserve a place next to thomas edison's movies? >>> and the lost cat from new mexico who ended up in chicago. how did he get there and did his paws hold the zplus ld be a lot r if we didn't have to weigh 'emonll. if those boxes are under 70 lbs. you don't have to weigh 'em. with these priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service, if it fits it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. no weigh? nope. no way. yeah. no weigh? sure. no way
one iranian official told us if america wants to impose sanctions, let them. jim sciutto, abc new, tehran. >>> we turn to western china where buddhist monks officiated a mass cremation of victims from this week's devastating earthquake there. 1400 people died as the search goes on. >>> pope benedict arrived in malta, his first trip since the sex scandal. >>> still ahead. one year after our investigation, a trunk full of guns purchased in just one hour. we asked, has...
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america could be a great nation. let freedom ring from the hilltops. let freedom ring from the malley mountains -- from 90 -- from the mighty mountains. let freedom ring, let freedom, let freedom ring. let freedom ring from tennessee. let freedom ring from mississippi. let freedom ring from every city and every hamlet. all god's children, black men and what men -- and white men will join hands and saying in the words of the old negro spiritual, free at last, free at last, but god almighty, we're free at last -- they got almighty, we're free at last -- thank god almighty, we're free at last. i have a dream. crooked places will be made straight. we cannot turn back. i have a dream. >> i, john kennedy will bottom line -- will -- >> ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you could do for your country -- what you can do for your country. to those people across the globe, we help them help themselves. not because it is difficult, but because it is right. [unintelligible] the world is very different now. there is a new generation of americans. we
america could be a great nation. let freedom ring from the hilltops. let freedom ring from the malley mountains -- from 90 -- from the mighty mountains. let freedom ring, let freedom, let freedom ring. let freedom ring from tennessee. let freedom ring from mississippi. let freedom ring from every city and every hamlet. all god's children, black men and what men -- and white men will join hands and saying in the words of the old negro spiritual, free at last, free at last, but god almighty,...
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how would you define a fair tax policy for america? >> well, you know, a decade ago -- or in 2001, george bush came into office inherited a $5.1 trillion ten-year deficit -- or surplus, excuse me. and he decided to give a lot of that away in tax cuts to people who didn't need them, didn't ask for them. well, some of them did ask for them, but we didn't. those tax cuts have cost $2.5 trillion. about half of that went to people, like me and the top 5% of wealth earned income. and we don't think that's good policy. we don't think that was the right choice then and we think it's inexcusable that those tax cuts are continuing now. they were set to expire in 2010 and we're trying to make sure through this tax fairness pledge that they do actually exfire 2010. >> there's a huge difference between the tax rate between those who are wealthy and invest money and those who are poor and have to work for their money. we tax workers vastly higher rates than we tax the wealthy in this country on the belief that the lower taxes on the wealthy will ins
how would you define a fair tax policy for america? >> well, you know, a decade ago -- or in 2001, george bush came into office inherited a $5.1 trillion ten-year deficit -- or surplus, excuse me. and he decided to give a lot of that away in tax cuts to people who didn't need them, didn't ask for them. well, some of them did ask for them, but we didn't. those tax cuts have cost $2.5 trillion. about half of that went to people, like me and the top 5% of wealth earned income. and we don't...
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america's beverage companies have removed full-calorie soft drinks from schools, reducing beverage calories by 88%. together with schools, we're helping kids make more balanced choices every day. ♪ patranya >>> today, they said that more states will follow arizona's actions if the federal government doesn't get more aggressive when it comes to illegal immigration. >> if you look at what has happened in arizona and the implications that that type of law would naturally, could naturally drive each state to creating its own immigration laws. that's because the united states at the federal level has failed to act. >> reporter: the new arizona law makes the failure to carry the immigration documents a crime. also allowing the police to detain anyone that they suspect to be in this country illegally. they are looking to see if that law violates civil rights. what do you think about their brand new law? would it be an effective way to modern that? or would it be some remain sense of the nazi germany with them looking at your papers? share your thoughts with mailbag@wusa9.com. >>> a march called
america's beverage companies have removed full-calorie soft drinks from schools, reducing beverage calories by 88%. together with schools, we're helping kids make more balanced choices every day. ♪ patranya >>> today, they said that more states will follow arizona's actions if the federal government doesn't get more aggressive when it comes to illegal immigration. >> if you look at what has happened in arizona and the implications that that type of law would naturally, could...
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this is america. we shouldn't have to live like that. on my committee of the lines where i worked on the safety committee and i have as much -- i can tell them to shut the mine section down if something isn't right and we are going to fix it. the man there don't have the right. it's not right spirit >> thank you. a very powerful statement. that's why is always good to have someone like you who is out there to get their hands dirty and goes into the mines and can tell us what it is really like. mr. addington. >> chairman harkin, members of the committee, thank you for allowing me to speak today regarding the health and safety of america's miners. negative west addington and i am an attorney at the law center. and nonprofit law firm that represents miners and their families on the safety and health issues. at the center i operate the safety project that works to improve safety conditions for the miners in the coal fields. premier li the minds if the project represents the miners that suffer workplace discrimination for making protective sa
this is america. we shouldn't have to live like that. on my committee of the lines where i worked on the safety committee and i have as much -- i can tell them to shut the mine section down if something isn't right and we are going to fix it. the man there don't have the right. it's not right spirit >> thank you. a very powerful statement. that's why is always good to have someone like you who is out there to get their hands dirty and goes into the mines and can tell us what it is really...
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. >>> bank of america recently announced with doing away with overdraft coverages on credit card coverage. it will apply to new accounts that start july 1 and kick in for existing debit card customers. that comes up on august 15th. for more consumer news, go to wusa9.com and click on the "living smart" page. >>> long with lovelily nowing plants and trees that make d.c. so beautiful, comes plenty of seasonal allergies. there are a host of medications to treat symptoms which seem to be coming earlier this year. we spoke way local doctor to find out why. >> every year i suffer a little bit more and it is longer each year, too. yeah. i'm feeling it. feeling it big-time. >> reporter: good reason why people like ingrid are feeling the signs of spring allergies sooner this year. >> it has hit with a vengeance. >> reporter: new study in a leading medical journal, april and may are the start of allergies in washington, d.c. area. the culprit comes from poll fen falling off of the blossoming oak trees. >> oak gets high and lasts six weeks and it is starting early. >> reporter: dr. martha white for
. >>> bank of america recently announced with doing away with overdraft coverages on credit card coverage. it will apply to new accounts that start july 1 and kick in for existing debit card customers. that comes up on august 15th. for more consumer news, go to wusa9.com and click on the "living smart" page. >>> long with lovelily nowing plants and trees that make d.c. so beautiful, comes plenty of seasonal allergies. there are a host of medications to treat symptoms...
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>> a boy is beaten by an adult over somewhere in america... there's a home by the sea powered by the wind on the plains. there's a hospital where technology has a healing touch. there's a factory ging old industries new life. and there's a train that got a whole city moving again. somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> deputy say a 13-year old boy was beaten up by an angry driver while playing football near his home. the boy's family has newer information about the suspect. what have we learned? >> this truly is an on your side story. deputies have a person of interest. they are looking for him tonight. it is because of something we found right behind us. found this car and notified deputies. it is part of an investigation into what happened last friday that put a 13-year-old boy in the hospital. >> somebody doing this to a child -- why? he is a child. what did he do? he could have died. >> according
>> a boy is beaten by an adult over somewhere in america... there's a home by the sea powered by the wind on the plains. there's a hospital where technology has a healing touch. there's a factory ging old industries new life. and there's a train that got a whole city moving again. somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> deputy say a...
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america's top-rated internet. even facebook and twitter on your tv. enjoy a bigger, better entertainment experience. and the peace of mind that comes from knowing you'll pay the same low price year after year. call now and you'll also get a free dvr for 6 months. get it all for just $99.99 a month with a two-year agreement -- a price guaranteed for two years! don't wait. call 1-877-4fiostv. that's 1-877-4fiostv. this is beyond cable. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities this is fios. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >>> another round of improving earnings reports lifted wall street today so they really had something to clap about. the dow jones up 25. the nasdaq up over 20, closed over 2500 and the s & p500 closing just over 1200. >>> we're working to help you save money during the tough times here at abc 2. on our web site today, a dozen iphone apps to help you save money and time by clicking on that story. >>> also, we had six easy steps to help you save money when you are in the middle of a refinance. for information on these stories and m
america's top-rated internet. even facebook and twitter on your tv. enjoy a bigger, better entertainment experience. and the peace of mind that comes from knowing you'll pay the same low price year after year. call now and you'll also get a free dvr for 6 months. get it all for just $99.99 a month with a two-year agreement -- a price guaranteed for two years! don't wait. call 1-877-4fiostv. that's 1-877-4fiostv. this is beyond cable. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities this...
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up next, america's retail giant just giving america's 10,000 tax cuts to stimulate the economy. you heard me right. let's hope d.c. is listening. . tax cuts from wal-mart. a stimulus plan you need to hear about, plus, a supreme court >> wal-mart out with its own aggressive stimulus plan and slashing prices on 10,000 items from food to home goods. gary b says it's like 10,000 tax cuts for consumers so d.c. take note. is this the stimulus that america needs, gary? >> absolutely, leave it to a private company to get it right. the greatest wealth creator in maybe the history of the universe cutting all of these prices. brenda, look who benefits, wal-mart the company benefits, customers obviously benefit, the community around them benefits. even the union employees at wal-mart benefit because wal-mart grows bigger and bot ton line they'll take in more revenue than with higher prices. that's the lesson that the government should learn, if they lower taxes like reagan did-- . mike you want to say higher prices or lower prices. >> gary, before we give them a nobel prize, let's figure
up next, america's retail giant just giving america's 10,000 tax cuts to stimulate the economy. you heard me right. let's hope d.c. is listening. . tax cuts from wal-mart. a stimulus plan you need to hear about, plus, a supreme court >> wal-mart out with its own aggressive stimulus plan and slashing prices on 10,000 items from food to home goods. gary b says it's like 10,000 tax cuts for consumers so d.c. take note. is this the stimulus that america needs, gary? >> absolutely,...
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we take the pulse of america. tonight especially, the pulse of the part that leans right. with us tonight, cnn contributor, eric erickson. eric, you heard a liberal perspective of the president's challenge in picking a new supreme court justice and a characterization of justice sotomayor as a moderate and a dare to the republicans to try to be aggressive in whoever the president picks next. what's your test? we don't know the name, let's not dwell on who it might be. but you saw how the republicans handled sotomayor and the aggressive questioning but in the end she was confirmed. the same game plan good for you, or do conservatives and republicans need to do more? >> well, you know, i would like them to do more and be more aggressive. it depends on who he picks. remember the republicans fell all over themselves to vote at the end of the day for brier and ginsburg when clinton was president. some voted for sotomayor. i think they're going to ask tough questions. if he get someone like kagan, they're going to have a
we take the pulse of america. tonight especially, the pulse of the part that leans right. with us tonight, cnn contributor, eric erickson. eric, you heard a liberal perspective of the president's challenge in picking a new supreme court justice and a characterization of justice sotomayor as a moderate and a dare to the republicans to try to be aggressive in whoever the president picks next. what's your test? we don't know the name, let's not dwell on who it might be. but you saw how the...
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i'll talk to someone who says we need a value-added tax in america. a move critics call an economy killer. >>> plus, new fighting breaks out in the capital of a key american ally. hear how the united states military could be affected by the unrest overseas. >>> and then tonight at 6:00 eastern right here on msnbc, it's "the ed show." i'll be back at 6:00 eastern. the president of the united mine workers of america joins me to talk about the mining disaster in west virginia, the legal ramifications, and if it could have been prevented. that's tonight at 6:00 right here on msnbc. [ female announcer ] sometimes, you can get so much out of so little. woohoo! [ female announcer ] especially when it comes to charmin ultra soft. its ultra soft design is soft and absorbent. it has so much absorbency, you can use 7 sheets versus 28 of the leading value brand. so your family can get more out of less. mom's never gonna believe this one. [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft. enjoy the go. geico's been saving people money and who doesn't want value for their do
i'll talk to someone who says we need a value-added tax in america. a move critics call an economy killer. >>> plus, new fighting breaks out in the capital of a key american ally. hear how the united states military could be affected by the unrest overseas. >>> and then tonight at 6:00 eastern right here on msnbc, it's "the ed show." i'll be back at 6:00 eastern. the president of the united mine workers of america joins me to talk about the mining disaster in west...
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we have 55 historically black universities in america. we have students who are ready to take on the leadership. we understand that many of the parents are working several jobs and cannot go to the meetings. our college campuses or the spawning grounds for the next group of leaders. relative to the sisters question about what to do with her students, by strengthening college campuses, our campuses or the epicenter of activities in the communities. there are problems -- predominantly black institutions all over. our campuses are places where our students can come to use the facilities. the nation's historic elite black colleges and universities are the answers to all of our issues. whether it is the economy are building activities. >> i think we have to do what we were told to do 80 years ago. we have to start talking about black street, not just main street are wall street. it was grass roots organizing door by a door. we are not doing that. i submit that we have to start a new movement and i would like to call it the cocoa party. every t
we have 55 historically black universities in america. we have students who are ready to take on the leadership. we understand that many of the parents are working several jobs and cannot go to the meetings. our college campuses or the spawning grounds for the next group of leaders. relative to the sisters question about what to do with her students, by strengthening college campuses, our campuses or the epicenter of activities in the communities. there are problems -- predominantly black...
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america's more religious than the rest. and as a result, the atheist becomes the extremist and is disliked, therefore. you know what my answer to you is? on the model of what homosexuals have faced, the more you are out as it were and people see you don't have horns and you're not evil, i think the easier it gets. i mean, what gays coming off the closet did was to increase tolerance enormously. we do have good data suggesting that is the case, and my guess is that if atheists similarly did precisely what the kind of your organization seeks to do, i think that will be helpful. >> john -- [inaudible] as the faculty adviser to the ssa and somebody who doesn't have horns yet but is probably evil, i want to push you in the other direction. how did it get worse, not that i want them to? you presented a somewhat optimistic response to bruce's question, that is, look, this is enduring, this is historical, it has never been an unbridgeable goal for impasse and will continue to be so in the future, but why should that be the case? i
america's more religious than the rest. and as a result, the atheist becomes the extremist and is disliked, therefore. you know what my answer to you is? on the model of what homosexuals have faced, the more you are out as it were and people see you don't have horns and you're not evil, i think the easier it gets. i mean, what gays coming off the closet did was to increase tolerance enormously. we do have good data suggesting that is the case, and my guess is that if atheists similarly did...
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this health care is going to be an enormously expensive proposal and everybody in america knows it's not going to be budget neutral. >> you know, you -- one of the things i think that catches people's ear is the word "radic "radical." is that helpful to the kind of dialogue that should be in politics? and is it helpful to republicans who still fight the image of being kind of mean old white guys? >> you know, my life in politics, i've always told people to speak tempertly and act boldly. radical is not a term that i use very often to describe anything, but there is no question, as a matter of fact, that the policies being pursued by the obama administration are the farthest left -- it's been a gigantic lurch to the left and i think that's what speaker gingrich was trying to convey. b but, you know, the words i would use are the most left wing, because that's what the truth is. >> let me ask you about sympathetic else and just kind of the tone of politics. virginia governor, new virginia governor, bob mcdonnell, designated april as confederate month, something that his two democratic
this health care is going to be an enormously expensive proposal and everybody in america knows it's not going to be budget neutral. >> you know, you -- one of the things i think that catches people's ear is the word "radic "radical." is that helpful to the kind of dialogue that should be in politics? and is it helpful to republicans who still fight the image of being kind of mean old white guys? >> you know, my life in politics, i've always told people to speak...
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america. ♪ growing stronger. every day. i had a great time. me too. you know, i just got out of a bad relatio... it's okay. thanks. goodnight. goodnight. (door crashes in, alarm sounds) get out! (phone rings) hello? this is rick with broadview security. is everything all right? no, my ex-boyfriend just kicked in the front door. i'm sending help right now. thank you. (announcer) brink's home security is now broadview security. call now to install the standard system for just $99. the proven technology of a broadview security system delivers rapid response from highly-trained professionals, 24 hours a day. call now to get the $99 installation, plus a second keypad installed free. and, you could save up to 20% on your homeowner's insurance. call now-- and get the system installed for just $99. broadview security for your home or business - the next generation of brink's home security. call now. >> in wall to wall, we want to take a close look so you can understand yourself the long record of safety violations and allegations of safety violations at that
america. ♪ growing stronger. every day. i had a great time. me too. you know, i just got out of a bad relatio... it's okay. thanks. goodnight. goodnight. (door crashes in, alarm sounds) get out! (phone rings) hello? this is rick with broadview security. is everything all right? no, my ex-boyfriend just kicked in the front door. i'm sending help right now. thank you. (announcer) brink's home security is now broadview security. call now to install the standard system for just $99. the proven...
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a lot of people in america are out of work and i suggest that they work with somebody in improving their resume. it definitely makes a difference. companies are using different tactics now when they are looking at resumes. it would be great to see the government -- like something that you could basically write off on your taxes. you do not have to lie about anything on your resume. i recently found employment. i found employment on my own. it was all due to the fact that barack obama and the democrats had pushed for extension of unemployment in a time when i lost my on a planet benefits. thank you very much. host: in the "philadelphia inquirer" this morning -- regarding housing this morning -- you can read more about that in this morning's washington post. tell us about the signs of recovery in your area. >> everything is pretty slow here. it is construction. that is all we have. people were calling in, talking about trade. there is a representative from mississippi that introduced the bill and the house. it is hr-4759. it has 27 co-sponsors. it is a bill for the withdrawal of nafta. all
a lot of people in america are out of work and i suggest that they work with somebody in improving their resume. it definitely makes a difference. companies are using different tactics now when they are looking at resumes. it would be great to see the government -- like something that you could basically write off on your taxes. you do not have to lie about anything on your resume. i recently found employment. i found employment on my own. it was all due to the fact that barack obama and the...
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. >> if you get sick in america, die quickly. that's right, republicans want you to die quickly. >> how could we not be united? >> they suggest for your father and mine to get the same treatment. [unintelligible] how can we be so heartless? >> how is the nobel peace prize decided? >> [unintelligible] >> a lot of people are asking why they elected obama. >> that are giving obama a prize for not being george bush. >> tun, tun, tun, tun, tun. >> where do you start? i forgot to ask you, where does the african-american fellow come from? >> he is a friend of ours. we work in a number of different bands. he is a great drummer that plays in a couple of bands. in "auto-tune the news no. 7," they were talking about racial politics. we brought him in to add a little contrast. >> the reason we started with politics is because i bought the green sheet and the 2008 debates were going on and on and they were about to have the first debate between obama and mccain. i pretended to be barack obama, because there was a resemblance. people might mis
. >> if you get sick in america, die quickly. that's right, republicans want you to die quickly. >> how could we not be united? >> they suggest for your father and mine to get the same treatment. [unintelligible] how can we be so heartless? >> how is the nobel peace prize decided? >> [unintelligible] >> a lot of people are asking why they elected obama. >> that are giving obama a prize for not being george bush. >> tun, tun, tun, tun, tun....
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. >> the rules will remain the same in america. you can apply the new ones to the original board. movie studios are stripping away bonus features. studios are blocking the action to go straight to the main menu forcing viewers to watch all of the previews. mmovie studios hope this will help encourage customers to buy retail the beeddvd's/ . >> the orioles find themselves in themselves1 ru in a r run 1 inning last night. inning last night. >> you like to see consistency from a baseball team, but not when it comes to losing close games. the orioles are 0-2. they lost last night at tropicana field. tejada his first hit of the season. 1-0 advantage. evan longoria has had a bat on fire. 2-1. adam jones with great defense. he keeps the rays off the bases. solo home run 4-2, rays. roberts ends it in centerfield. the orioles go down. 4-3 shares the final score -- is the final score. i am gerry sandusky. hope your day is off to a fantastic start. >> coming up in the next half hour of 11 news today. >> in washington, president obama in prague today signing a new nuclear arms reduction treat
. >> the rules will remain the same in america. you can apply the new ones to the original board. movie studios are stripping away bonus features. studios are blocking the action to go straight to the main menu forcing viewers to watch all of the previews. mmovie studios hope this will help encourage customers to buy retail the beeddvd's/ . >> the orioles find themselves in themselves1 ru in a r run 1 inning last night. inning last night. >> you like to see consistency from a...
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. >>> today, america lost a piece of its history. civil rights activist and long time president of the negro council dorrly height has died. she helped orchestrate the civil rights movement of the 1960s. late activist c. delores tucker once called her a legacy. we'll have more coming up tonight at 5:30. >>> tonight, a visitation is being held for former naacp executive director dr. benjamin hooks. the visitation runs through 8:30 at a church in his hometown of memphis. he died last week at 85. he led the naacp to prominence in 1970s and 1980s. >>> funeral arrangements have been set for former baltimore archbishop william borders. he died yesterday of colon cancer. he was 96 years old. a public viewing take place thursday at 10:30 at the cathedral of mary our queen located at 5200 north charles street. on friday, reverend borders funeral will begin at 1:00 p.m. >>> toyota dealers already dealing with several recalls now have got another problem to fix. toyota is recalling nearly 10,000 lexus gs460s. this is the sixth recall since nove
. >>> today, america lost a piece of its history. civil rights activist and long time president of the negro council dorrly height has died. she helped orchestrate the civil rights movement of the 1960s. late activist c. delores tucker once called her a legacy. we'll have more coming up tonight at 5:30. >>> tonight, a visitation is being held for former naacp executive director dr. benjamin hooks. the visitation runs through 8:30 at a church in his hometown of memphis. he died...
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part of the problem in america is there is so much coming out. how does the average american find out the stuff you have found out? we have not got the capacity to travel around the world for 10 years doing what you did. how does the average american discover what you know and it prompted to do what you are telling us we need to be doing? >> there was not internet when i started, so now it is a lot easier. you can research hundreds of stuff on line. you can go to our website, which is storyofstuff.org. lots of organizations to. it has lots of details about what i saw at garment factories in haiti or toxic waste dumps in south africa where we four years send our toxic waste under apartheid and it was dumped in black communities, and we were doing that for years and years forget i went to india, the site of the largest industrial accident ever. >> her new book is called "the story of stuff." a wonderful documentary comes along with that. thank you for the book. good to have you on the program. >> thank you so much. tavis: that is our show for tonig
part of the problem in america is there is so much coming out. how does the average american find out the stuff you have found out? we have not got the capacity to travel around the world for 10 years doing what you did. how does the average american discover what you know and it prompted to do what you are telling us we need to be doing? >> there was not internet when i started, so now it is a lot easier. you can research hundreds of stuff on line. you can go to our website, which is...
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there would probably, i would argue, is not a woman in america who doesn't on some level wrestle with issues of food and body self-image so everyone can kind of relate to this story somehow, think about it in terms of our daughters and the message we're sending and there are boys who suffer from this as well. >> i know you're still working on the editing process. you'd like this documentary to be entered in some film festivals. while hopefully in the long term this does a lot of good, has it been very difficult to go through this process and relive the pain? >> it's been a very up-and-down emotional journey. i found that at times i was so skilled at channeled my emotions into the work of the film that i was almost physically pushing off the grief. but at the same time, it was such a powerful way to honor melissa and to speak out and the e-mails and messages that continue to pour in from people, truly around the world, thanking me for speaking out is the best validation i could ask for. it's also very important that i share that there are incredible resources available. the national ea
there would probably, i would argue, is not a woman in america who doesn't on some level wrestle with issues of food and body self-image so everyone can kind of relate to this story somehow, think about it in terms of our daughters and the message we're sending and there are boys who suffer from this as well. >> i know you're still working on the editing process. you'd like this documentary to be entered in some film festivals. while hopefully in the long term this does a lot of good, has...
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jeff biggers has written about america's coal industry and says the system is flawed. >> i think we have to ask the question, why do we allow coal companies, for example, to contest violations that have been noted by inspectors and draw them out in the courts for months, if not years? >> reporter: the controversial ceo of massey energy is concerned about tougher new mine safety laws. >> no matter how you look at, the accidents are a human tragedy. second, they disrupt you and cause additional regulations and issues. >> reporter: jim lucas was at the mine at the time of the explosion. safety is not just the k company's job, he says, is's also each miners' responsibility. >> every day we put our head between two rocks. if you think about that, probably wouldn't do it. but we just go and do our job. >> reporter: many miners also insist inspectors need more authority to shut down unsafe mines. >> the law's got to change. in this country, unfortunately, every law that's ever been written for a coal miner has been by blood. >> reporter: inspectors have the authority to temporarily shut down a
jeff biggers has written about america's coal industry and says the system is flawed. >> i think we have to ask the question, why do we allow coal companies, for example, to contest violations that have been noted by inspectors and draw them out in the courts for months, if not years? >> reporter: the controversial ceo of massey energy is concerned about tougher new mine safety laws. >> no matter how you look at, the accidents are a human tragedy. second, they disrupt you and...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> we all enjoyed the sunshine today. >> it will be pleasant night, just a bit chilly. this will showed how quickly these clouds are moving in. the clouds will be increasing throughout the day tomorrow. check out of this, if frost advisory in effect. once we get through the morning hours, and as a warm-up into the upper 60's. periods of rain wednesday. >> thank you. >> we will see you back here at 11:00. the risk-takers. the visionaries. the entrepreneurs... who put it all on the line to build and run their own businesses. at at&t, we know something about that. our company started out in a small lab, with not much more than a dream. and today, we know it's small businesses that can create the jobs america needs. that's why at&t is investing billions to upgrade and build out our wired and wireless networks. making them faster, smarter, and more secure. connecting small busin
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> we all enjoyed the sunshine today. >> it will be pleasant night, just a bit chilly. this will showed how quickly these clouds are moving in. the clouds will be increasing throughout the day tomorrow. check out of this, if frost advisory in effect. once we get through the morning hours, and as a...